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Website Data Extractor — Any Website | Lagic

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Instantly Extract Key Information from Any Website

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Configure Agent

List of website URLs to crawl and analyze.

Results to deliver

100 credits

This agent actively searches live listings — results may vary. You are only charged for what is delivered, up to this number.

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Pricing

1 credit per result
✓ 30 free credits on signup✓ Refund if 0 results✓ No card required

Sample Data Preview

Website page titleMeta descriptionMain H1 headingFirst paragraph of textTotal number of links on the pagePage size in bytes
Sample Text...Value...Value...Value...https://...Value...
Sample Text...Value...Value...Value...https://...Value...
..................
Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

This tool extracts essential data like titles, descriptions, H1 headings, and link counts from a list of website URLs, perfect for content audits or competitive analysis.

This tool acts as a general-purpose website data extractor, designed to pull fundamental information from any webpage you specify. Instead of manually visiting each URL and copying details, you provide a list of website addresses, and the tool fetches a structured overview for each. ### Data You Get You'll receive the page's main title, its meta description, the primary H1 heading, the very first paragraph of text, and a count of all internal and external links found on the page. It also records the page's URL, its size in bytes, the HTTP status code encountered, and the date and time of extraction. This rich dataset gives you a quick snapshot of a page's content and structure. ### Who It's For Marketing agencies can use this for client website audits or competitor analysis. SEO specialists can quickly assess on-page elements across many URLs. Content strategists can inventory existing content or research topics. Freelancers can offer quick website analysis services. ### Why It Matters Understanding these core elements helps you evaluate content quality, identify SEO opportunities, track competitor changes, or simply build a comprehensive inventory of web pages. It saves significant manual effort, allowing you to focus on analysis and strategy rather than data collection.

Key Capabilities

  • Website page title
  • Meta description
  • Main H1 heading
  • First paragraph of text
  • Total number of links on the page
  • Page size in bytes
  • HTTP status code
  • Original URL
  • Extraction timestamp
  • Perform a rapid SEO audit across multiple client web pages to identify missing titles, meta descriptions, or H1s.
  • Analyze competitor websites to understand their content strategy and on-page optimization.
  • Inventory a large website's content, capturing titles, descriptions, and first paragraphs for a content migration project.
  • Gather data for link-building campaigns by identifying pages with high link counts on target websites.
  • Monitor changes to key website elements (title, description, H1) over time for brand consistency or regulatory compliance.
  • Benchmark website performance by comparing page sizes across a set of URLs for optimization opportunities.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Prepare a list of the website URLs you want to analyze.

2

Paste these URLs into the designated "Website URLs" input field.

3

Run the tool.

4

The tool visits each URL and extracts the specified data points.

5

Once finished, download your structured data in your preferred format.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need coding skills to use this tool?
No, this tool requires no coding. You simply provide a list of website URLs.
What export formats are supported?
How fresh is the data?
Can I use this for client projects?
What if a website doesn't have a meta description or H1?
Is there a limit to how many URLs I can process?
How does this tool handle redirects or broken links?
What differentiates this from a general web search?
Can this tool bypass website blocks?
What kind of "links" are counted?
How is page size measured?